South Australian state election, 10 March 1973[1] House of Assembly
<< 1970–1975 >>
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Enrolled voters
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696,290
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|
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Votes cast
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655,937
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Turnout
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94.20%
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-0.83%
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Informal votes
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26,794
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Informal
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4.08%
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+2.02%
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Summary of votes by party
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Party
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Primary votes
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%
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Swing
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Seats
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Change
|
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Labor
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324,135
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51.52%
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–0.12%
|
26
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- 1
|
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Liberal and Country
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250,312
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39.79%
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–3.97%
|
20
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± 0
|
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Country
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24,810
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3.94%
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+2.05%
|
1
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+ 1
|
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Independent
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27,178
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4.32%
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+2.86%
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0
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± 0
|
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Other
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2,708
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0.43%
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*
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0
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± 0
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Total
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629,143
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|
|
47
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Two-party-preferred
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Labor
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54.50%
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+1.20%
|
|
|
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Liberal and Country
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45.50%
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–1.20%
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This is a list of House of Assembly results for the 1973 South Australian state election.
Results by electoral district
Adelaide
Albert Park
Alexandra
Ascot Park
Bragg
Brighton
Chaffey
Coles
Davenport
Elizabeth
Eyre
Fisher
Flinders
Florey
Frome
Gilles
Glenelg
Gouger
Goyder
Hanson
Henley Beach
Heysen
Kavel
Light
Mallee
Mawson
Millicent
Mitcham
Mitchell
Mount Gambier
Murray
Norwood
Peake
Pirie
Playford
Price
Rocky River
Ross Smith
Salisbury
Semaphore
Spence
Stuart
Tea Tree Gully
Torrens
Unley
Victoria
Whyalla
See also
References